A method of performing dental work without directly viewing an operative field utilizing an apparatus providing vision enhancement in dentistry. A dental camera apparatus enables the display of a mirror images of an operative field on a video display. A dentist can utilize the video mirror images as a frame of reference when performing dental work. The dental camera apparatus further provides video magnification of an object. The dental camera apparatus also includes adjustable lighting of the operative field. The dental camera apparatus may be recorded. The dental camera apparatus can be easily moved and rotated to any position offering extreme macro close-ups.
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1. A method of providing an enhanced image of an operative field, comprising the steps of: providing a video camera that is positioned to provide a mirror image of an operative field, said mirror image providing an understandable frame of reference of the operative field, said video camera being located outside a human mouth, said video camera not entering into the human mouth for the process of providing the enhanced image; and providing an adjustable support structure for retaining said video camera in a stationary position outside the human mouth; and displaying the operative field on a video display device, the operative field being an enlarged image of an open patient's mouth for the performance of dental work therein, wherein a user being able to switch between viewing said video display device and directly viewing said operative field to perform movements with an instrument.
2. The method of providing an enhanced image of an operative field of claim 1 , further comprising the step of: providing a lighting device.
3. The method of providing an enhanced image of an operative field of claim 2 , further comprising the step of: making said lighting device independently adjustable relative to said video camera.
4. The method of providing an enhanced image of an operative field of claim 1 , further comprising the step of: providing said adjustable support structure with a first extension arm, a second extension arm and a gooseneck member, one end of said first extension arm being pivotally attached to said support structure, the other end of said first extension arm being pivotally attached to one end of said second extension arm, the other end of said second extension arm being attached to one end of said gooseneck member, the other end of said gooseneck member being attached to said video camera.
5. The method of providing an enhanced image of an operative field of claim 4 , further comprising the step of: providing said gooseneck member with an internal flexible rod sized to support the weight of said video camera.
6. The method of providing an enhanced image of an operative field of claim 1 , further comprising the step of: providing said video camera with color video capability.
7. The method of providing an enhanced image of an operative field of claim 1 , further comprising the step of: enlarging the operative field for viewing on said video display device.
8. The method of providing an enhanced image of an operative field of claim 1 , further comprising the step of: providing said optical lens with variable focus and zoom capability.
9. A method of performing dental work by viewing a video display device, comprising the steps of: providing a video camera that is positioned to provide a mirror image of the operative field, said mirror image providing an understandable frame of reference of the operative field, said video camera being located outside a human mouth, said video camera not entering into the human mouth for the process of providing the enhanced image; providing an adjustable support structure for retaining said video camera in a stationary position outside the human mouth; and displaying the operative field on a video display device, the operative field being an enlarged image of an open patient's mouth for the performance of dental work therein.
10. The method of performing dental work by viewing a video display device of claim 9 , further comprising the step of: providing a lighting device.
11. The method of performing dental work by viewing a video display device of claim 10 , further comprising the step of: making said lightening device independently adjustable relative to said video camera.
12. The method of performing dental work by viewing a video display device of claim 9 , further comprising the step of: providing said adjustable support structure with a first extension arm, a second extension arm and a gooseneck member, one end of said first extension arm being pivotally attached to said support structure, the other end of said first extension arm being pivotally attached to one end of said second extension arm, the other end of said second extension arm being attached to one end of said gooseneck member, the other end of said gooseneck member being attached to said video camera.
13. The method of performing dental work by viewing a video display device of claim 12 , further comprising the step of: providing said gooseneck member with an internal flexible rod sized to support the weight of said video camera.
14. The method of performing dental work by viewing a video display device of claim 9 , further comprising the step of: providing said video camera with color video capability.
15. The method of performing dental work by viewing a video display device of claim 9 , further comprising the step of: enlarging the operative field for viewing on said video display device.
16. The method of performing dental work by viewing a video display device of claim 9 , further comprising the step of: providing said optical lens with variable focus and zoom capability.
17. The method of performing dental work by viewing a video display device of claim 9 , further comprising the step of: positioning said video camera and said video display device in front of a patient.
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